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LEAGUE CUP FINAL Man City claim record-equalling title win

- Martyn Herman

Manchester City secured a record-equalling fourth successive League Cup triumph as Aymeric Laporte’s late header sealed a deserved 1-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

Spurs had soaked up intense City pressure for most of the game to somehow stay in contention at Wembley Stadium. But City finally made the breakthrou­gh in the 82nd minute from an unlikely source as defender Laporte met Kevin de Bruyne’s free kick and headed past goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

A combinatio­n of Lloris, lastditch defending and some poor City finishing had kept the 8,000 crowd on tenterhook­s but in the end Pep Guardiola’s side got their reward.

They have now matched Liverpool’s feat of winning the competitio­n for four seasons in a row, and also join Liverpool with the most League Cup wins on eight.

Tottenham, who had rookie manager Ryan Mason on the touchline after Jose Mourinho’s sacking last week, are still waiting for their first trophy since 2008.

GUARDIOLA’S JOY

After last weekend’s FA Cup semifinal defeat by Chelsea, City chalked off the first part of what they hope will be a treble, with the Premier League title almost in the bag and a Champions League semifinal to come against Paris St Germain.

While the League Cup is lower down Guardiola’s priorities there was no disguising his joy as he became the first manager to win the League Cup in four successive seasons, claiming his 30th piece of silverware as manager in the process.

It had added significan­ce as the final was played in front of the biggest crowd since Britain went into a first Covid-19 lockdown last March — one of the government’s test events to get fans safely back into venues as restrictio­ns ease.

 ?? /Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePi­x ?? In the bag: Dumisani Zuma celebrates his goal for Kaizer Chiefs as Sundowns goalie Denis Onyango ponders what went wrong.
/Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePi­x In the bag: Dumisani Zuma celebrates his goal for Kaizer Chiefs as Sundowns goalie Denis Onyango ponders what went wrong.

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